Lucy Lawless delves into the peril: Making a film about a historical warrior princess | Film

Lucy Lawless delves into the peril: Making a film about a historical warrior princess | Film

“ Margaret Moth and Lucy Lawless: the names alone, alliterative and faintly fantastical, suggest larger-than-life superheroes. That isn’t too far from the truth. Moth, born Margaret Wilson in Gisborne, New Zealand in 1951, transformed herself into the woman she wanted to be. She cast off the blond cherubic sweetness of her childhood, adopted an all-black … Read more

What preparations are investors making for the Budget?

What preparations are investors making for the Budget?

Executives are offloading shares, investors are adjusting their bond portfolios, and some business owners are even accelerating planned liquidations ahead of Labour’s first Budget in 14 years. People are taking steps to reduce their exposure to what could be the largest tax-raising Budget in a generation, with chancellor Rachel Reeves expected to outline plans to … Read more

Bank of America reports that even families making more than $150,000 annually struggle to make ends meet

Bank of America reports that even families making more than 0,000 annually struggle to make ends meet

“ It is not a surprise that prices for everything are increasing these days. (Tickets to the World Series are the most expensive ever.) However, according to a recent analysis by Bank of America, the situation is worse than many people realize, even for those considered wealthy. Due to rising basic expenses and, in many … Read more

The popularity of dual enrollment programs is surging, making it difficult to determine their impact on college degree attainment among students.

The popularity of dual enrollment programs is surging, making it difficult to determine their impact on college degree attainment among students.

Dual enrollment has seen a significant increase in recent years. In the 2022-23 school year, nearly 2.5 million high school students were taking college classes, earning both high school and college credits simultaneously. This number has grown from 1.5 million students in the fall of 2021 and around 300,000 students in the early 2000s. The … Read more

The FAA has established a new aircraft category after 80 years, making flying cars a reality.

The FAA has established a new aircraft category after 80 years, making flying cars a reality.

Federal regulators have given a significant boost to electric-powered air taxis by issuing a final rule for the operation of the aircraft and the training of pilots. The head of the Federal Aviation Administration, Mike Whitaker, stated that the rule acknowledges air taxis as a new type of aircraft that will soon be seen alongside … Read more